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Cognition - the main instinct

According to the theory of systems, the main instinct of any system is not reproduction and not even self-preservation, but knowledge. Prigogin, which introduced into the theory of systems, one of the most important concepts - synergies, which, along with a quantitatively qualitative transition, constitutes its core believed that living organisms are the desire of matter to self-knowledge. In the theory of systems it is impossible to reason from an arbitrary point, and only from the beginning. So the start for the instinct of self-preservation is the instinct of knowledge for which it is necessary to preserve the form. Similar views at different times adhered to Linny, Kezali and Humboldt. For example, Linny believed that any organism spends up to 30% of its energy to the knowledge of the environment. Experiments conducted in the 20th century show that about 93% of animal species contained in zoos are not multiplied if there are no fundamentally new intake information.
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